
Aldi is selling a summer essential for all dog owners – it's only £6.99 & will keep your pooch cool in the heat
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IF your pooch struggles in the heat, there's a fun way you can keep them cool this summer.
With Aldi's budget buy, your dog will stay comfortable and entertained in the hot weather.
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If your pet likes to splash in ponds or enjoys taking a bath, this Specialbuy may be worth investing in.
According to manufacturers, it "gives your four legged friends a fun way to cool off this summer".
The Collapsible Pet Pool is currently available for just £6.99 from Aldi.
It features heat sealed edges to prevent sharpness and is easily washable, making it ideal for all canines.
The pool is available from the Aldi middle aisle until Thursday, 12 June.
It has a capacity of 20 gallons, measuring 80 centimetres by 20 centimetres.
The pool comes with accessories, including a repair kit, a PP water watcher tag, and a manual.
It is available in three versions, a tropical pattern, a striped pattern, and an all-blue style.
But your pets will have to take turns as the maximum capacity is just one pooch at a time.
The animal experts at the USPCA broke down the importance of keeping your pets cool and comfortable during the summer.
The clever way you can ensure your paddling pool is kept warm
"Dogs can develop heat stroke quickly and can be fatal," they explained.
"It is vital that owners ensure their dog has access to water and cool shaded areas to rest at all times.
"It's also important you monitor your dog throughout the day to check changes in their behaviour."
They recommended making use of paddling pools to ensure your pooch doesn't overheat.
"Paddling pools aren't just for children. On a hot day your dog will appreciate a pool to dip his or her paws into," the pros said.
More summer risks to dogs
EXPERTS are warning pet owners to be vigilant when it comes to taking their dogs out this summer - especially when it comes to taking them to the beach.
Dr Rebecca MacMillan says it is important that dog parents are well prepped to ensure a safe trip away with their dog.
From consumption of salt water, to open holes, the Gloucestershire-based vet says there are hidden hazards to look out for.
Angela Laws, who is head of community at British pet-sitting platform TrustHousesitters, also urges pet owners to 'prioritise safety' and to 'be aware of potential hazards.'
Preventing injuries
Large holes can be hidden amongst the sand, which can cause injury if your dog trips or falls into it.
Dr Rebecca is warning pet owners, as if you are playing fetch with them, your dog might not be 'expecting a hole' as they are running, which can cause them to fall and injure themselves.
Talking to the Femail, Dr Rebecca also wanted to be mindful of other beach-going pets if you and your dog choose to dig a hole and to fill it back up before heading off.
Food for thought
Although you would never dream of drinking the water from the sea, your pets may view it as a large bowl of water for them.
However, seawater consumption is extremely dangerous for your dogs according to Dr Rebecca.
Drinking saltwater can disrupt the 'balance of electrolyte in the body and cause dehydration,' according to Rebecca.
This is also the case for sand as too much sand can cause a painful obstruction, 'which may require surgery.'
Check the temperature
Just like humans, pets can get heat stroke too.
It is most likely to occur when the body's temperature rises above 36C and hits 40C.
Dr Rebbeca suggests caution when the weather outside hits 25C, and especially if it's over 27C.
She also warned pet owners to do their research on the type of breed of their dog, as some will be much more 'prone to heatstroke.'
Dr Rebecca says these dogs include flat-faced dogs like pugs and bulldogs, and large breeds with thick coats.
She urges dog parents to make sure their pet is well hydrated, try to keep them in the shade and remember to be aware of their paws burning on the ground.
Digging dangers
Dr Rebecca there could be anything from discarded BBQ's with hot coals, to broken glass or sharp objects.
She said: 'If your pooch is prone to digging, make sure you're nearby in case of any unexpected finds.'
"This is an effective way of cooling them down rapidly as dogs absorb and release heat through their paws.
They advised using cool water but not freezing water, regardless of how hot the weather.
"Some dogs may need a little more encouragement than others," the experts added.
They also recommended ensuring your pup has cool, chilled water throughout the day.
You can also make use of cooling mats, spray bottles, and cool towels to cool down your dogs.
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